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Feb 21, 2017
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i'd as rupert winkel—hayes reports, there are unanswered questions. —— but as. these are the last moments of kim jong—nam's life as he walked into kuala lumpur airport a week ago today. suddenly, a woman in a white top grabs him from behind and places something around his face. she then calmly walks away. the whole thing has taken less than five seconds. moments later, kim jong—nam can be seen seeking help from airport staff. he told them he'd had something wiped on his face and was feeling dizzy. these final images show him being led to the airport medical centre. a short time later, he collapsed and died. the accusation that north korea's dictator had his own brother assassinated today prompted this response. it has been seven days since the incident, but there is no clear evidence on the cause of the death, and at the moment, we cannot trust the investigation by the malaysian police. malaysian police now have four suspects in custody. these two women from indonesia and vietnam are accused of carrying out the attack. they claim they had no idea what they w
i'd as rupert winkel—hayes reports, there are unanswered questions. —— but as. these are the last moments of kim jong—nam's life as he walked into kuala lumpur airport a week ago today. suddenly, a woman in a white top grabs him from behind and places something around his face. she then calmly walks away. the whole thing has taken less than five seconds. moments later, kim jong—nam can be seen seeking help from airport staff. he told them he'd had something wiped on his face and was...
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Feb 15, 2017
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rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, tokyo. a short time ago i spoke to kevin kim in the south korean capital seoul and i asked him if he knew anymore about what happened to kimjong—nam in malaysia. well, the government in seoul is being very cautious, and officials have yet to reveal or confirm any information. how the attack actually unfolded is still unclear. initially, the south korean media sourced an unnamed airport official, and papers said that kim jong—nam was killed by a poisonous needle by two female agents. the other reports in malaysia mention a spray, and the latest account seems to be that, at the airport, a woman had approached mr kim from behind, and covered his face with a cloth laced with a liquid. based on all of these reports, it seems highly likely an investigation is likely to take place, focused on a deliberate attempt of murder through poisoning, and an autopsy may take place to reveal the exact cause of death. some analysts believe this could have been a deliberate attempt of assassination by the l
rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, tokyo. a short time ago i spoke to kevin kim in the south korean capital seoul and i asked him if he knew anymore about what happened to kimjong—nam in malaysia. well, the government in seoul is being very cautious, and officials have yet to reveal or confirm any information. how the attack actually unfolded is still unclear. initially, the south korean media sourced an unnamed airport official, and papers said that kim jong—nam was killed by a poisonous...
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Feb 13, 2017
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. this week we may see president donald trump making his next move on immigration after an appeals court refused to reinstate his order banning travellers from seven mainly muslim countries entering the united states. mr trump told reporters on board air force one that he may fight the case in the courts but could also consider issuing a new executive order. a senior white house adviser has told us media that the appeals court has gone too far. we have a judiciary which has taken far too much power, and in many cases become a supreme branch of government. one unelected judge in seattle cannot remake laws for the entire country. i mean, this isjust crazy, john. the idea that you are going to have a judge in seattle say a foreign national living in libya has an effective right to enter the united states is beyond anything we have ever seen before. the end result of this, though, is that our opponents, the media, and the whole world will soon see, as we begin to take further actions, that
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. this week we may see president donald trump making his next move on immigration after an appeals court refused to reinstate his order banning travellers from seven mainly muslim countries entering the united states. mr trump told reporters on board air force one that he may fight the case in the courts but could also consider issuing a new executive order. a senior white house adviser has told us media that the appeals court has gone too far. we...
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Feb 27, 2017
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rupert wingfield—hayes reporting. now, here in britain, two—and—half—years after it was set up by the government, the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse will begin its first public hearings on monday. the first claim to be investigated is the mistreatment of thousands of british children sent to former colonies like australia after 1945. the bbc has been told the inquiry will hear new evidence about abuse, and claims that it was covered up. here's our home affairs correspondent tom symonds. newsreel: the liner asturias arrives at fremantle from great britain with 931 new migrants for this country. i've lived for 60—odd years with this hate. they sent us to a place that was a living hell. we did nothing wrong. all we did was do as we were told, and suffered immensely for it. they've been called "britain's lost children." clifford walsh was nine when he arrived here at fremantle, near perth, one of thousands in care orfrom poorfamilies, promised a better life in the sunshine. he ended up at bindoon, run
rupert wingfield—hayes reporting. now, here in britain, two—and—half—years after it was set up by the government, the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse will begin its first public hearings on monday. the first claim to be investigated is the mistreatment of thousands of british children sent to former colonies like australia after 1945. the bbc has been told the inquiry will hear new evidence about abuse, and claims that it was covered up. here's our home affairs correspondent...
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Feb 27, 2017
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rupert wingfield—hayes has been investigating. this was one of the most brazen killings of recent years. this is the spot where kim jong—nam was attacked. take a look around. this was overlooked by at least six cctv cameras. just a few metres away, this cafe at one of those tables, four north korean men were sitting and watching. all four are now wa nted and watching. all four are now wanted by the malaysian authorities. one is reported to be a known north korean security agent. after the attack, they got up and headed for departures. a few minutes later, the boarded a flight to jakarta and then on to dubai. what about the two young women accused of carrying out the attack? one is from vietnam, the other, indonesia. the first was working in this hotel behind me in a massage parlour on the second floor. in malaysia, masse at parlours are often a front for sex shops. —— massage. they were living a precarious existence of. she said she was approached by a man calling himself "james." he she was approached by a man calling himse
rupert wingfield—hayes has been investigating. this was one of the most brazen killings of recent years. this is the spot where kim jong—nam was attacked. take a look around. this was overlooked by at least six cctv cameras. just a few metres away, this cafe at one of those tables, four north korean men were sitting and watching. all four are now wa nted and watching. all four are now wanted by the malaysian authorities. one is reported to be a known north korean security agent. after the...